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6.5 turbo diesel engine no power and heavy black smoke?
the truck spits alot of black smoke and no power and idles very low @200-400 RPM
Check the injustion pump for volumn. It sounds like it is supplying to much fuel to the injectors.
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Vitamix 1782 TurboBlend, 2 Speed $378.00 The Vitamix Turbo Blend 2-Speed Blender delivers quality, power and durability for your all your natural food and drink preparations. It`s up to three times faster and five times more powerful than other `commercial` blenders!Simple to operate. The Two-Speed gives the operator the option to use High or Low speed alone, or change from one to the other manually.Powerful. The Drink Machines blade has… |
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Vitamix CIA Professional Series $600.00 Follow the leader in superior blending technology. Ordinary blenders can’t begin to approach the speed nor output of this extraordinary commercial quality blender. This multi-tasking, heavy-duty electric blender uses1380-watt power to chop vegetables, juice fruit, blend shakes, mix ice cream and create delectable sauces, dressings, vinaigrettes and much more easily with the touch of a button. Ordi… |
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Roy Orbison – A Black & White Night (DTS) $8.88 Few early rockers were more gifted or less honored in their prime than the late Roy Orbison, whose vaulting tenor and vulnerable love songs conjured heartbreak and desire with operatic intensity. This 1987 concert special, originally broadcast on Showtime, came two decades after Orbison had retreated from pop’s front lines, yet neither Orbison nor his music coasts on mere nostalgia: in every resp… |
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